On one day each autumn, hundreds of students from New York City to Troy participate in the annual "A Day in the Life of the Hudson River" event. Students collect scientific information to create snapshots of the river at dozens of locations, then share their data online so they can better understand how their piece of the river fits into the larger Hudson estuary ecosystem.

The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC) and the New York State Department of Health (NYSDOH) will hold a public meeting to present the results obtained from recently collected samples and to provide an update on the current status of the remediation.The public meeting will be held on Thursday, October 10th at 6:00 PM at the Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. State Office Building, 163 West 125th Street, Room 8ABC.

Documents relevant to this Superfund remediation project are available at the repository at the Countee Cullen Branch of the New York Public Library located at 104 West 136th Street, and at NYSDEC’s office located at 47-40 21st St. in Long Island City.

* Special note for hunters: most hunting zones do not align with DEC's regional boundaries, so you won't find hunting seasons listed in the regional calendars. Use the statewide calendar instead.

This calendar provides a listing of all DEC-sponsored events that are open to the public. You can click on any event in the calendar to view additional details about the event. Note that the events at environmental education centers will only display in the region in which they are located, even though they serve residents from adjacent areas. We welcome people with disabilities to all of our programs. Please call the contact number ahead of time to let us know your specific needs and we will be happy to learn how we can best serve you.

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